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Mobile Army Surgical Hospital

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  • noun A type of dedicated field hospital unit designed to be quickly set up as close to a combat zone as possible to facilitate the immediate treatment of wounded personnel.

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Examples

  • The most famous stories range from the medical adventures of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital M*A*S*H unit 4077 to traditional tales of ordinary Joes being turned into war heroes.

    Archive 2010-07-18 Bill Crider 2010

  • He was so badly injured they airlifted him to a Mash [Mobile Army Surgical Hospital] and then Japan.

    British veterans of Korean war: 'It was like stepping into medieval times' 2010

  • In 1970 Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould made movie history with their portrayals of Hawkeye and Trapper John, two young wisecracking surgeons working at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War.

    Party Tips from Phyllis Diller 2008

  • In 1970 Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould made movie history with their portrayals of Hawkeye and Trapper John, two young wisecracking surgeons working at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • Yes, eBay has a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital up for grabs, originating from some Eastern European country.

    YesButNoButYes: M*A*S*H for Sale 2007

  • A Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and this is the last MASH in existence.

    CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2005 2005

  • A Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and this is the last MASH in existence.

    CNN Transcript Dec 31, 2005 2005

  • "M*A*S*H" took place during the Korean War, following the doctors and soldiers stationed at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea.

    The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Molly O. Fitzpatrick 2010

  • A 5-ton truck from the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, Miesau, Germany rests in the belly of a Russian AN-124 Condor cargo aircraft.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • A 5-ton truck from the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, Miesau, Germany drives into the belly of a Russian AN-124 Condor cargo aircraft.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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